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As new farm equipment sales continue to decline, the used machinery market is heating up — especially for late-model units. In this episode of the Moving Iron podcast, Casey Seymour and Machinery Pete break down why fewer low-hour machines are hitting auctions and why prices are holding strong despite softer commodity markets and high interest rates. They explore how tight inventory, dealer strategies, and long-term economic pressures are shaping buyer behavior, and whether 2027 might be the tipping point for a new equipment rebound. Plus, Shawn Hackett shares insights from the Pro Farmer Crop Tour, and Aaron Fintel highlights which used machines are driving demand in his region.
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As new farm equipment sales continue to decline, the used machinery market is heating up — especially for late-model units. In this episode of the Moving Iron podcast, Casey Seymour and Machinery Pete break down why fewer low-hour machines are hitting auctions and why prices are holding strong despite softer commodity markets and high interest rates. They explore how tight inventory, dealer strategies, and long-term economic pressures are shaping buyer behavior, and whether 2027 might be the tipping point for a new equipment rebound. Plus, Shawn Hackett shares insights from the Pro Farmer Crop Tour, and Aaron Fintel highlights which used machines are driving demand in his region.
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